
Top 16 Drainless Quotes
#1. A drainless shower
Of light is poesy: 'tis the supreme of power;
'Tis might half slumbering on its own right arm.
John Keats
#2. For mortal kind taketh thought only for the day, and hath no more surety than the shadow of smoke.
Aeschylus
#3. It's lovely to work with a group of actors who make you laugh and smile.
Kelly Reilly
#4. If you just set people in motion they'll heal themselves.
Gabrielle Roth
#5. I think it helps a lot when they tell people that Teri Hatcher likes you. If you're Teri Hatcher's boyfriend, suddenly you're hunky I guess. I've spent 40 years being average and now I'm Teri hatcher's boyfriend and here we are. I've been really fortunate.
James Denton
#6. Today Mrs. Beasley began by clearing her throat. Again, this isn't a worrisome sign. Librarians are not overly talkative so our throats can get froggy from lack of use.
Lynn Austin
#7. He knew nothing of earls and castles; he was quite ignorant of all grand and splendid things; but he was always lovable because he was simple and loving. To be so is like being born a king.
Frances Hodgson Burnett
#8. For the record, if I were Superman, a pale, scrawny guy holding a guitar would be Kryptonite.
Tiffanie DeBartolo
#9. This is life. It's not a dress rehearsal. If we don't do this now, we may as well start planning our own funerals.
Alastair Reynolds
#10. The need for perfection and the desire for inner tranquility conflict with each other.
Richard Carlson
#11. The reason to deal with Social Security is that it is a system where we have a tradition and history of making sure it is solidly funded for 75 years. At the moment, we look out and we see it is solidly funded until 2037.
Jacob Lew
#12. Trade is the oldest and most important economic nexus among nations. Indeed, trade along with war ha been central to the evolution of international relations.
Robert Gilpin
#13. The things one can express with the hand, with the head, with the shoulders! ... How many useless and encumbering words then disappear! What economy!
Robert Bresson
#14. Women can always put things in fewest words. Except when it's blowing up; and then they lengthens it out.
Charles Dickens
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